Ocean City Sentinel, 18 October 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 2

-' ■ is:- i. THURSDAY. OCTOBER TWO ■ " -•llatf the •«;(! ;-.akrt it* ibbmh.,^ 'I WO

_ By Arthur BwbiM | t Five year* ago this month more I than 400.000 United States soldiers 1 began the drive on the Argor.n*. f pevent**. thousand were killed. 1 ' many wounded. in fighting that ' | »tretche.i along a forty mile front. I Sow. after that tne war was . *Ter. I Five years ago, in.! the soldiers. [ |o whom excited and frighten*.', big pocketbooks promised the moon jad stars, have not yet received a fenny of the pitifully small bonus • that represents the dwindling down ! > H gratitude. [ There's a plan to simplify the .1 Ml problem. Railroads wont like • jt nu more coal to carry. Middlemen »iU detest it. The idea is change the coal iato ! tier trie current at the mine. k Electricity carries itself over the ' sires, with no bumping of freight ■ •ar*. no Hat wheels, r.o loading ' gad unloading. Instead of baying ■ (oal. changing it into power and '■ , heat five hundred or a thousand miles from the mine, drilled labor . at the mines would change the coal : fcito electricity to be used for heat, (ght. power, wherever wanted. , ( hat will come in time. It ought to come now. 1 ■hanks to Mr. Eastman, of R..Chester, and the wide, wide world, ins country sees efficient and ' thorough development of musical : I 1— liogll wrom»i" . 100

(alert. ■ ~ J To help a nation in music is to! iMp >t intellectually. Music and Intellect are sister*. Music arouses the brain, refreshes and stimulate fe. as nothing else can do. Music Is the only stimulant that has no [ 'next -day " of let down and reae- * Cum. Mr. Eastman's school of musk' r the University of Rochester ,1 rings to the city and to the statists at music the best musicians sf the world, and provides musical genius with a magnificent setting Is a beautiful opera house, given' Is the rity by Mr. Eastman and paying financial profit to no one. Young people from all over thC| United State* win scholarship* that give them free teaching and SLMO a year for living expenses. expression in a way that benefits un entite nation. The Government has sold the PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of REGISTRY AND ELECTION Pursuant to law notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Elections in and for every election district in I CITY OF OCEAN CITY in the County of Capo May, State of New Jersey, will meet 00 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1923 at the hour of one o'clock in the afternooa and remain in session 1 until rune o'clock in the evening. ' for the purpose of revising and, correcting the original register or adding thereto the names of all persons entitled to the right of suffrage and of erasing therefrom the name of ar.y person who after a fair opportunity to be heard, shall be shown not to be entitled to vote, in that election district, at the next election. Notice is hereby given that the I Board of Registry and Election . will meet at the following designated places: First Ward — Ne. 2 Fire House. A»bary aveaae. below Sixth strect. Secoad Ward — Court Room. Oty HalL Ninth street and Asbnry GENERAL ELECTION General Bectios will be held on Tuesday, November 6ch. 1923, for the purpose of electing candidate* to fill the following offices: Member at Aaeembly. Member of the Small Board of Chose* Freeholders. And that the Election Officers will ait as a Board of Election- at the place* above mentioned orr-thnfab-ove day. commencing >: six o'clock in the morning, closing at sever, o'clock in the evening. Any absentee elector desiring to vote at the general election shall make application for an official ballot to the Municipal Clerk of the County Board of Deetions. If the said application is bosed upon lllaess it shall have attached to it a physician's certificate setting ' ^Iwrth that such absentee's elector's itiaes* 1* *ac£ that be or she will be unable to go to the polling place or room to east hfa or her ballot on ekrior. day. HARBY A. MORRIS, adv., KM St ^ Ctojr Or*. C

heart of Muscle Shoals pftu-.t to a t corporation, ar..! that ends' Henry F.rl's attempt to get the great S power. It ends*alx> the possibility p of hi* carrying out the promise to give the farmers cheap fertilixer , and it gives Ford and the farmers permanent possession of a v*r» good complaint— if they ever want : to use it ir. politics. The Rev. Arthur Wilde, Swedenborgian. says the Ganien of Eder. wa« a state of mind. So is every- - thing else, including happiness and , misery. Epictetus. .lefarroe-.i. and , a slave, was happy. Crow us. rolling in gold, miserable, worried. No- . thing L« reai. All wealth, gold . j i diamonds, the sun ami stars, our r own bodies, represent nothing more - , solid than electrons ar..i orotons. { ' made of negative and positive electricity. locked up in atoms that j vary in construction, according to ^ x the element composed. , The elements are interchange- . . , able. Matter has no existence. . , mind and its states are the only real things, the 'real universe. There is no big. no little, r.o be-- , ginning, no end. In fact, it's ail J quite confusing. Mussolini decides to sell adver- , rising space on postage stam pelt will not be good publicity , Advertising on street ear transE fers. tried, is found not worth . while. Advertising on postage , stamps will be found worth ever. I less. I The person putting on the stamp r wont look at, much less read, the ! advertising. Advertising is valuable only • when put where people want to see it, whta they have leisure to read it The best advertising is ir. newspapers. Re pi tati.fi is repcta■ition. 1 Cameron* brother is dead. more 1 ^ food for supersritution. The other j

poisoning. (upperi tS^r family." He died : ri^-'tfi:: In the Phtibpi.y.-. ue W ; kind . f war that r .: " cirilixe-i. tare spiayii'y the foi'.-sii' w pmiwt 1 tree* from est*. Ir. France. -'..ire j tains. That work wvi ~ ■ n when His Promts*? . Mistie« (to cwk ■ M. -: , the mitkroa-. kiss you this w-r.- . j ic«.' From ne* 0* j «fll set t he ! milk myself. " Mary : "Is won't j

NATURE'S OWN REMEDY THE ^AFEST LAXATIV1F dlivet^tee LOortfsrfc • '""rrSou ioiro«»rio\ j * ,ai 1-1

Cape May County Title and Trust Co. Cape May Court House. N. J. Acti as Executor and in a Fiduciary Capacity TfTlE INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE* MUNICIPAL BONDS (OF. SALE Searches Briefs of Title Com ivancir. - — — — — — — — • FOR SALE-BARGAIN BAY FRONT PROPERTY 1224 Pleasure Avenue BEAUTIFUL VIEW s MUST BE SOLD Apph Now -O-w- 0*. Preawe. ELIZABETH SPENCER Appearance Extraordinary This concert by the great soprano, is an event of unusual interest. Miss Spencer will give more than her regular concert' numbers. In a few selections, she will compare her voice with its Rt.- . * CREATION by Mr. Edison's new phonograph. The assisting artists wiD ! tr ~f Lucile Collette, pianist and HavoLi I.y- , ■ man, flutist. Strand Theatre THURSDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 1. 192 '. > w ■— _ 1 The concert is primarily an ii.v.tati' : -ffatr. B' ' I; a few reservorions are available for general distjibrioa. Music-lovers can obtain the-se rickets charge, by applying immediately to thi- '-ore. > a write, or telepbone. Wallace & Son, Inc. r Ninth and Asbury Avenue

CLIFTON 5AXI0N KNIFED 81 hEGRO Ai GOL'JNGSWQOD :• V \-N LYING SF.RI- . 1 ILL. HAS FIGHTIN'. CHANCE -.port - are ai! to the < • the- r.egr-s and his tw 1 - alleged to hjre ■ . •• Clifton Saxloa, : -At CalUngswoo.!, on < • a.. .-«« captured and t •.. at V: Sax tor. tp- . ■ - brother Earl, an-i i :^L were dririug to Col- • the date in question. axrived at a place be- ■ f-:?- it and Ha.tdor.nebl i • car collided with one , :;iree negroes. i Saxton stepped out of ■ • -"..gate, and the <ii»'..ch ensued developed in-.. ■ • negroe* assume.! a i . wao-i offered tow ■ itef^bfled himself, whippe.: out a

kt if* ar.d Slashed at Savior, ser ously woanding him or. the left Sa\ton fell, and immediately ! the nefrtes ma-ie their escape [ r .iee mar. . to Colling-* o"U ' ah. -a lie >x- attetvie.1 by Dr. Jack! of that city. Through loss of blew: •. n.ature of the wound*, the mar: , life was ilespairei S. eri.'t.' ha- beer. Saxtor.'con Kthm, it was found impossible remove him even to a hospital. A nurse and doctor are in regular attendance, and the latest reports a,* to the effect that the injured ■ ar has a fighting chance. Tr* .i --altar. t and his confeder- ■ a«- were rpun.le«i up, ami ulrii it.ate'y capture.! by the %tte Cor. - star-.lary or. Thursday night. The i.l'xai staine.1 knife, was . foe : or. one of the men, upvr. Lhe-. rent, val to the Camden jail. here they are being held ywr.-ling the result of the injuries which Savto- sustaine.1. Cdftor. Sax ton is the son of Mr -ar- Mrs. J. Saxtor., 401 Asbury aver.-*, ar.d is a painter by occupariot:. ^ . ADV ERTKE IN THE SENTINEL

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each mem tier i:. .Iea.1 earnest' and t icu.i* • his instrument Vj ,.';u.."k. I tit the rate of progress ma.le - ring the last two months, it is . ' -W anticipated that the hand .

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r ^ 4 ' FIT^AN • | A ERECT A FITTING MEMORIAL Our equipment, profeseional experience and immense stock of quality memorials are at your disposal. An insfiection of our plant, where none but skilled artisans are employed, is cordially invited. Here one can view memorials of every description in the various stages of construction. 0. J. HAMMELL CO. PLEASANTVILIJS. H. J. C AMD EH. W. J. memorial ciamxm roa >ou ran m r waaa •

I i— irnnmir— — — MfffPH11''! ' ' II' '''li " i n ||tTTTT1TITn i"' — "rg \ Extra Power | : in the Driving Range! 1 That's Why the 1924 Cleveland Excels in |4 " Traffic Get-away and Hill Performance Q " BETWEEN 10 and 35 miles ers with greater economy and |T -D an hour, the new "extra ptow- stleoce. er" motor of the 1924 Cleveland RUrfged and Light O m Six develops up to 30 « more horse power than the averagehght Built only of the fines, alloy §L " six motor at exactly the same steels, the Cleveland ^chassis com- ■ sWs. bines great strength with light- ■ i t ness. With less dead weight to , ■ That's why the 1924 Cleveland nres las, M htgh as 20,000 ■ rushes past bigger and costlier miW por the same reason, oil _ cars on hills — why the Cleveland anj £a3 ^]s are smaller. I owner simply steps or. the accel- ,, ■ erator and shoots swiftly ahead FlSher Bodies in traffic while the drivers of ^ ^vc hand- " ei other sixes are still shifting gt-.tr- Mme Fisher bodies, beautifuUy ■ □! E- proportioned and brilliantly fin- ■ Economy and ished. The sedan seats five com- , m Silence . ortabiy. There is ample leg room a .... for every passenger. Seats are ■ When you drive the 1924 de,,p_ !ow_ ^ upholstered in the I Cleveland, and see how easily it finesl uupe piush. out -performs the average light ■ six. please- r- member this impcr- L)l"lVC It ■ ■ tant fact: Dnve the 1924 Geveland witli ■ a 4 Its faster traffic pick up and lts new power plar.t and sixteen ■ greater sp- on hills is achieved other big improvements! Even a m not by putting a big. noisy, ineffi- sf i, were not powered by the ■ cient motor under the hood — but finest motor of its sire ever placed ■ m by the use of a smaller motor in an automobile, h would still ■ scientifically devetojvd to com- be the soundest investment in „ ™ bine superior performance pow- the light six field ! ■ Touring Car 5 1045 °ur,j 5 Pass. Sedan J13t)5 ■ " CAMPBELL'S GARAGE ' 1 158 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. \ '■ CLEVELAND SIX j CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY - CLEVELAND ^ iniiiiiniiiTTT^ -Iiiiiinlll

{(1 o/timuncina [ I f The Fall J \^JL d fL Stetson .. .. t m Your Hat — U To Be Found Here! This fall we want you to wear a " ' 'lllln STETSON Hat that fits your face and size.. ? model is perfectly correct. They are in the ^ new shades of Gray, Tan and Green. ^ tA STYLE FOR EVERY FACE 3 A PRICE FOR EVERY PURSE /|Ev^ : N STAINTON